A referral to an orthodontist is followed by a consultation during which the patient receives an initial examination, talks about their dental history, and reviews X-rays of their mouth and teeth. In the event that the condition is severe enough to necessitate dental braces, this aids the orthodontist in determining the best course of action and estimated duration of treatment. An orthodontist may occasionally believe that a different course of treatment will be more appropriate for the patient's needs in addition to solving the issue. A cheek retractor is used during the placement of dental braces to keep the teeth visible and dry. To make sure the brackets will adhere correctly, the teeth are first polished and then allowed to air dry. To better prepare the teeth for bonding the brackets, a conditioner is applied to their front surfaces for a duration of 30 seconds. To improve the bonding process, this is removed, the teeth are dried, and then an adhesive primer is applied. After the brackets are affixed to the teeth in their designated locations, cement is applied to their rear. After the brackets are positioned, any extra cement is scraped off and a high-intensity light is used to solidify the brackets. The dental arch wires are inserted after the retractor is taken out.
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